Contact Information for Kent Wildlife Rescue Service

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HelpWildlife.co.uk provides a directory of individuals and organisations in the UK who can assist with wildlife casualties. You are viewing the directory entry for Kent Wildlife Rescue Service. Please note – a listing on this site is not an endorsement. You are strongly advised to check the policies of each listing before surrendering an animal to them, especially if it is of a species some might misguidedly consider “vermin” eg pigeon, squirrel, mouse or rat.

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I took a baby rabbit that was brought home by my cat to the centre in Sheerness. The lady there - Lorraine - was extremely knowledgeable and helpful. I have never been in close proximity to so many wild animals and the experience was quite rewarding. Her dedication to the animals in her care is absolutely amazing.

Have just left an injured bird with Lorraine - she was amazing, so caring and helpful. I am so happy there are people like Lorraine out there doing such wonderful work. Thank you so much for your help.

I saw a swan in Teston Lock that was in bad shape after being attacked by another swan. I called Lorraine who came to the rescue along with two volunteers, Jan and Helen. Brian from the RSPCA also came to help as it was difficult to reach the swan. They rescued it and Lorraine took it home to look after it. Tomorrow it will go to the swan sanctuary in Middlesex. I am very impressed by the team's knowledge, skills and dedication.

We contacted Lorraine about a young gull who had fallen into our garden with a damaged wing. She gave us excellent advice about how to care for him until we could take him to the vets where she collected him for rehabilitation. It was reassuring to hear from someone who cares where the best vets was etc. Thank you!

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